Bolivian protesters torch cars as they clash with police over arrest of regional governor

Bolivian protesters torch cars and block highways as they clash with police over arrest of right-wing regional governor on ‘terrorism’ charge

  • Protestors in Santa Cruz were caught torching cards and attacking buildings
  • The incident followed the arrest of regional governor, Luis Fernando Camacho
  • He was detained on a charge of ‘terrorism’ for his alleged involvement in 2019

Protesters in Bolivia attacked buildings, torched cars and blocked highways over arrest of right-wing regional governor on a ‘terrorism’ charge.

As night fell on Friday, protesters in parts of Santa Cruz torched cars and tires and hurled fireworks toward police forces, who used tear gas to try to disperse the crowds.

During the day, around the city largely peaceful groups had protested by blocking roads with tires, rocks and flags strung across streets as blockades.

The protests are the latest face-off between Santa Cruz, led by right-wing Governor Luis Fernando Camacho, and leftist President Luis Arce’s government.

Protesters in Bolivia’s Santa Cruz attacked buildings, burned cars and blocked highways as part of a strike on Friday

The incident followed the arrest of the regional governor, a right-wing opposition leader

The incident followed the arrest of the regional governor, a right-wing opposition leader

Camacho was detained Wednesday on a charge of ‘terrorism’ for his alleged involvement in 2019 political unrest that saw then-President Evo Morales flee the country.

He was sentenced to four months of pre-trial detention late Thursday and was transferred to a maximum security prison early Friday morning.

Camacho has maintained his innocence and called his arrest and transport to La Paz, the country’s capital, a kidnapping.

Prosecutors denied the arrest was a kidnapping or politically motivated.

Protesters in parts of the capital torched cars and tires and hurled fireworks toward police forces

Protesters in parts of the capital torched cars and tires and hurled fireworks toward police forces

Riot police officers fire tear gas at demonstrators during clashes in the surrounding of the Santa Cruz Police Department in downtown Santa Cruz

Riot police officers fire tear gas at demonstrators during clashes in the surrounding of the Santa Cruz Police Department in downtown Santa Cruz

The government has not said how it will respond to Friday's roadblocks, though some military forces were spread throughout Santa Cruz late Thursday

The government has not said how it will respond to Friday’s roadblocks, though some military forces were spread throughout Santa Cruz late Thursday

The governor became a face for the right-wing opposition movement as a civic leader who called for leftist Morales to step down in 2019

The governor became a face for the right-wing opposition movement as a civic leader who called for leftist Morales to step down in 2019

The governor became a face for the right-wing opposition movement as a civic leader who called for leftist Morales to step down in 2019.

On Twitter Friday morning, Camacho’s communications team said the fallout from the contested election ‘was not a coup, it was fraud.’

Camacho also led weeks-long protests snarling trade from the region through last month, calling for the government to move up a census date that would likely give Santa Cruz more political representation and tax revenues.

Protests were the latest face-off between Santa Cruz, led by right-wing Governor Luis Fernando Camacho, and leftist President Luis Arce's government

Protests were the latest face-off between Santa Cruz, led by right-wing Governor Luis Fernando Camacho, and leftist President Luis Arce’s government

Police clash with supporters of Luis Fernando Camacho in the violent protests

Police clash with supporters of Luis Fernando Camacho in the violent protests

Camacho also led weeks-long protests snarling trade from the region through last month

The government has not said how it will respond to Friday’s roadblocks, though some military forces were spread throughout Santa Cruz late Thursday.

In the last round of protests, government-allied groups violently clashed with Camacho supporters.

Camacho called for the government to move up a census date that would likely give Santa Cruz more political representation and tax revenues

Camacho called for the government to move up a census date that would likely give Santa Cruz more political representation and tax revenues

In the last round of protests, government-allied groups violently clashed with Camacho supporters

In the last round of protests, government-allied groups violently clashed with Camacho supporters

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